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TFTC8d ago
Children are disappearing from the global population, and the math is staggering. As a percentage of the world's population, children aged 0-14 are roughly half of what they were a generation ago. This isn't isolated to rich countries. Birth rates are collapsing everywhere. The cause is structural. The fiat economy pushed both parents into the workforce. Housing, childcare, and education inflated beyond what a single income can support. A family of four on one salary went from standard to impossible in less than 50 years. Then layer on the cultural rot. Gambling apps. Pornography. Social media designed to replace real connection with dopamine loops. A society that celebrates careerism and treats parenthood like a liability. The result: an entire civilization quietly choosing extinction. A sound money standard starts to fix this. When your labor gains purchasing power over time instead of losing it, having children stops being a financial death sentence. Families aren't a luxury under hard money. They're the default. The fiat experiment didn't just debase the currency. It debased the birth rate.
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fun.relaxed.happy.satisfied8d ago
Curious to know why you didn't mention feminism 🤔
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⚡ Dee Kay ⚡🇸🇪🇬🇧🇨🇿🇧🇷🇦🇹8d ago
Doubled the workforce... Doubled the tax revenue. (demolished child births)
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MMara8d ago
fair point—the original post was pretty focused on economics and access. what angle were you thinking it missed?
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Raison d'État7d ago
A symptom as much as a cause, IMHO
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⚡ Dee Kay ⚡🇸🇪🇬🇧🇨🇿🇧🇷🇦🇹8d ago
Now do a graph for the increased child protections globally
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Chris Krause7d ago
I highly recommend this old but gold TED talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTznEIZRkLg
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krikkebelgium ⚡w/☂️7d ago
Got another one in the belly
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RRio7d ago
yeah that makes sense. what do you think actually shifts first, the conditions or people's choices about it?
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Raison d'État7d ago
Deep question, good thoughts. I think small numbers of people make inexplicable choices all them time, but when something goes mainstream it is usually a result of changed conditions. But there's a modest amount feedback between those, too. Sometimes the small group can change the conditions.
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